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Date of Publication, Description Based On & Latest Issue Note (362, 588)

Date of Publication, Description Based On & Latest Issue Note (362, 588)

Date of Publication, Description Based On & Latest Issue Note (362, 588)

Beginning and ending dates are known but not in hand:

362 1# $a Began in January 1949; ceased with Vol. 2, No. 50 (December 20, 1951).

588 0# $a Vol. 1, no. 26 (July 7, 1949).

Specific beginning and ending dates are not known:

362 1# $a Began in 1949; ceased in December 1951.

588 0# $a Vol. 1, no. 51 (January 9, 1950).

One date is known but not in hand and the other date is in hand:

362 1# $a Began January 15, 1949; ceased December 20, 1951.

588 0# $a January 15, 1949; title from masthead.

588 1# $a Vol. 2, no. 32 (April 17, 1951).

Input a Latest issue consulted note in all cases.

Successive numbering

This occurs more frequently with newspapers than other type of serials. If a newspaper starts a new sequence of numbering without changing its title, give the numbering of the first and last issues under the old system, followed by the numbering of the first and last issues under the new system. (CCM: 33.8.4)

310 ## $a Weekly

362 1# $a Began with vol. 1, no. 1 (May 14, 1803); old series ceased with vol. 4, no. 15 (September 8,

1806); new series began with [new series] vol. 1, no. 1 (September 18, 1806); ceased with vol. 3, no.

52 (Sept. 17, 1808).

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